Week 11 FHSAA RPI Class 7A Football Rankings

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – 10 weeks are in the books for the 2019 Florida high school football season and the FHSAA has given us another round of updated RPI rankings meaning we are another week closer to the playoffs.

As such this update provides the entire state a glimpse of what the potential playoff matchups could be looking like in early November, but remember things change, even with four weeks to go.

In Classes 5A-8A, district record was taken into consideration except on certain exceptions which are noted.

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For Class 7A, you will find a breakdown of RPI rankings for each team in every region and a projected seeding (including tiebreakers) based upon the guidelines as published by the FHSAA (click here to view), as well as quick thoughts about each region.

QUICK THOUGHTS: With Winter Springs winning District 7A-4, they are in the playoffs. However, the biggest changes come in the wildcards where Chiles falls out of the No. 8 seed while Crestview falls from the No. 6 seed to No. 7 seed while Lincoln moves to the No. 6 seed. Navarre takes over currently as the No. 8 seed.

QUICK THOUGHTS: Once again Lakeland and Armwood have traded the top two seeds and who knows they may do it again when we see the official playoff brackets on Sunday. Outside of that, Bloomingdale moves from No. 6 to No. 5 while Tampa Bay Tech moves up from No. 7 to No. 6. Wiregrass Ranch moves down from No. 5 to No. 7 while Melbourne holds at No. 8.

QUICK THOUGHTS: While District 7A-9 is in a three-way tie, it appears that Mitchell will not be caught by Pinellas Park or East Lake to get the district championship, so we will call it now for Mitchell as district champions. With that said it shakes the landscape up some as Mitchell moves from No. 5 to No. 2 while Venice falling to Manatee moves them from No. 2 to No. 5. East Lake moves up a spot to No. 7 while Pinellas Park lands at No. 6 from No. 3. Sarasota currently holds the last seed at No. 8 bumping out Lakewood Ranch.

QUICK THOUGHTS: With St. Thomas Aquinas and Atlantic locking up their districts, the Top 4 seeds remain unchanged going into this final week. The only changes were For Lauderdale moving up to the No. 6 seed while Blanche Ely falls back to the No. 7 seed.

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